Tacos La Villa to open Tehachapi location in early July
Tacos La Villa announced the opening of a Tehachapi restaurant is coming in early July 2025. The new restaurant will be located at 620 W Tehachapi Boulevard.
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The restaurant says their recipes are founded on the principles of fresh ingredients and are eager to become apart of the Tehachapi community.
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